Digimon Fan Fiction ❯ Undersea Master ❯ Revealing ( Chapter 3 )
[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]
The long-awaited third part to Undersea Master. This took way too long for me to write. I don't like that. Stupid comp... erased my disk! No fair! Anyway, here goes. Read and Review please!
D/C: I own nothing.
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"Kari, I'm home! Kari?" Tai let the door slam behind him and wandered into his living room. He'd just gotten back from soccer practice, and his sister was nowhere to be found. "That's odd... she doesn't usually go out without leaving a note," he said to himself. "Her D-3 is still here! What the..." Tai picked up the pink device that sat on the coffee table. Suddenly, he began to fade and dissolve into nothingness.
Kari was still sleeping when Tai arrived. "Um, hello T.K., Yolei," he said.
"Tai? How'd you get here?" Yolei asked.
"I have absolutely no idea," Tai admitted. "What about you two?"
"We're about as confused as you," T.K. answered. He explained what had happened earlier to Tai, getting a little awkward at the part when he and Kari were together.
"Hmm..." Tai contemplated the situation. "You know T.K., I don't mind you being with Kari," he whispered to T.K.
T.K. got a funny look on his face, but nodded. Yolei changed the subject.
"Take a look at what T.K. found," she said, showing Tai the new Digi-Egg.
"Or rather, what he fell onto," Gatomon smirked.
T.K. smiled sheepishly. "I literally did fall onto it. My head still hurts," he commented.
"So, this is the Digi-Egg of Peace, huh?" Tai said, looking it over. "Who does it belong to?"
"Kari," T.K. told him. "But she doesn't know yet."
Tai looked at his sister worriedly. She didn't look too content at the moment. Suddenly, she sat bolt upright, eyes wide, breathing hard, like she'd had a bad dream.
"Tai? How'd you get here?" she breathed. Not waiting for a response, she fell into her brother's arms and buried her face in his shirt. "Tai, it was so scary. I want to go home."
"I know Kari," Tai murmured. "But we don't even know how we got here, and we need your help to get us home. Think you can do that?"
Kari nodded and pulled away. The first thing she noticed was the Digi-Egg. "Is that mine?" she asked.
"Yup," T.K. said, handing her the object. He explained how he'd discovered it, which made Kari laugh. "I'm actually kinda curious about what Gatomon could Digivolve to."
"You're curious? What about me?" Gatomon protested. "It's me who'll be doing the Digivolving."
"Sorry Gatomon, but I don't want to stay here much longer," Kari said. "I feel really cruddy right now."
"What were you thinking about when you came here?" Yolei asked on a whim.
"I was thinking about being here," Kari answered.
"Try thinking about going home," Yolei suggested. "Maybe that's it."
"Okay," Kari said skeptically, but she did it anyway. She soon found herself in her living room, along with Tai, T.K. and Yolei. "It worked!"
"And Mom's not home yet, good," Tai added. He wandered into his bedroom and left Yolei, T.K., and Kari alone.
"This is too creepy," Kari sighed, "and I don't like it at all." She leaned back on the couch.
"You know what I'm not going to like?" Yolei said. "The lecture I get from my parents if I don't get home soon. I'll see you later."
"Bye Yolei," T.K. and Kari called as Yolei left.
T.K. broke the awkward silence that ensued. "You feeling okay?"
"Yeah, just kinda tired," Kari answered. "This is strange. I have powers? I can move people places? That's too much for me right now. Why can't I be normal?"
"Kari, neither of us has been completely normal for four years," T.K. told her. "DigiWorld kinda prevents that."
"All right, as normal as possible. I don't want these powers! It's putting us all in danger," Kari muttered. "I don't trust my psychologist. I swear he's evil."
"What do your parents say?" T.K. asked.
"They think I'm overreacting. I have to go again tomorrow after school, around four o'clock," Kari said.
"That sucks," T.K. said, Kari nodding in agreement. He glanced at his watch. "Ugh, I gotta go home now. I'll see you tomorrow."
Kari walked him to the door. "Yup, in the dreaded classroom."
"We have a science test."
"Thanks a lot for reminding me," Kari said sarcastically. A smile crossed her face. "You think you're gonna fail, don't you?"
"That would be an understatement," T.K. told her. "I don't get it! It's not fair!"
"You'll do great, I know," Kari assured him. T.K. smiled just enough to make her think he was agreeing with her.
"Hey, I have a basketball game at five thirty tomorrow. Wanna come?" T.K. asked.
"I'd love to T.K.," Kari smiled. "I'll be there."
"Good," T.K. said. He leaned over and kissed Kari on the cheek. "See ya."
"Bye," Kari murmured, a bit surprised by T.K. She closed the door behind him and dragged herself to her room. Her science books sat on her desk, but she ignored them and lay down on her bed. Her head hurt like a large herd of Monochromon had just Riverdanced on it. Sleep, that was what she needed... Kari left her clothes on, curled up under the covers, and fell into a deep sleep.
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Tai had barely gotten to school the next morning when Izzy attacked him.
"Tai, I have news."
"All right, spill it Izzy," Tai said.
"I did a bunch of fancy stuff with the Digital World's network-"
"You can access that thing?" interrupted Tai.
"Apparently so. Anyway, I have a picture and full description of this undersea master guy," Izzy said.
"Awesome!" Tai said in a yell-whisper. "So what's the dirt?"
"His name's Dragomon, an Ultimate level Digimon. To me he looks like a mechanical squid. His tentacles are immense. Dragomon's attacks are Tentacle Flapping and Tentacle claw, the latter being a bit more powerful," Izzy explained. "He seems to be a formidable opponent."
"Hmm... Do you think they can beat him?" Tai asked.
"It's gonna be tough, but I think so. The one thing I haven't been able to find out about Dragomon is his weakness," Izzy said. "I know he has one, but it's still very well hiddden from me."
"I think that'll be more than enough Izzy," said Tai as the bell rang for classes. "I'll tell Kari when I get home."
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"Kari, wake up honey, you have to go to your appointment."
"Huh?" Kari rolled over and opened one eye, her view filled with her mother's face. "What time is it?"
"Three fifteen."
"I missed school? I had a science test! Why didn't you wake me up?" Kari yelled, sitting up.
"You wouldn't wake up," Mrs. Kamiya said.
"Huh?"
"You were practically in a coma," her mother explained. "We couldn't wake you up at all. The doctor looked at you, and told us to just let you sleep. Now come on, you have an appointment to get to."
Kari sighed and dragged herself out of bed, made a feeble attempt at improving her hair, and followed her mom out to the car. They drove in silence for a while. "Tell me why I'm still seeing this creep," Kari demanded.
"Because you're supposed to," Mrs. Kamiya said.
"Why am I supposed to?"
"You went through a strange occurance. That can take an emotional and mental strain," she said.
"They told you to tell me that if I asked, didn't they?" Kari inquired. Her mom said nothing. "It's not a strange occurance anyway."
"What do you mean, not strange?" Mrs. Kamiya was confused.
"That wasn't the first time that happened," Kari said.
Mrs. Kamiya came to a screeching halt at a stop sign. "How long has this been happening?"
"About a month," Kari admitted, very calmly, as if having supernatural powers was something normal. "I have powers too."
"What kind of powers?"
"I can transport places. I'll do it now too," Kari said.
"Kari-"
Kari ignored her mother and closed her eyes, focusing on the destination. She opened them and they were in the parking lot of the psychologist's office.
"Hikari, you're scaring me," Mrs. Kamiya told her daughter sternly. "How on earth did you do that?"
"I don't know, but it probably wasn't on earth," Kari muttered. She got out of the car and slammed the door.
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The end of part 3... What shall happen next? Any ideas, feel free to offer them. I shall give you credit.
D/C: I own nothing.
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"Kari, I'm home! Kari?" Tai let the door slam behind him and wandered into his living room. He'd just gotten back from soccer practice, and his sister was nowhere to be found. "That's odd... she doesn't usually go out without leaving a note," he said to himself. "Her D-3 is still here! What the..." Tai picked up the pink device that sat on the coffee table. Suddenly, he began to fade and dissolve into nothingness.
Kari was still sleeping when Tai arrived. "Um, hello T.K., Yolei," he said.
"Tai? How'd you get here?" Yolei asked.
"I have absolutely no idea," Tai admitted. "What about you two?"
"We're about as confused as you," T.K. answered. He explained what had happened earlier to Tai, getting a little awkward at the part when he and Kari were together.
"Hmm..." Tai contemplated the situation. "You know T.K., I don't mind you being with Kari," he whispered to T.K.
T.K. got a funny look on his face, but nodded. Yolei changed the subject.
"Take a look at what T.K. found," she said, showing Tai the new Digi-Egg.
"Or rather, what he fell onto," Gatomon smirked.
T.K. smiled sheepishly. "I literally did fall onto it. My head still hurts," he commented.
"So, this is the Digi-Egg of Peace, huh?" Tai said, looking it over. "Who does it belong to?"
"Kari," T.K. told him. "But she doesn't know yet."
Tai looked at his sister worriedly. She didn't look too content at the moment. Suddenly, she sat bolt upright, eyes wide, breathing hard, like she'd had a bad dream.
"Tai? How'd you get here?" she breathed. Not waiting for a response, she fell into her brother's arms and buried her face in his shirt. "Tai, it was so scary. I want to go home."
"I know Kari," Tai murmured. "But we don't even know how we got here, and we need your help to get us home. Think you can do that?"
Kari nodded and pulled away. The first thing she noticed was the Digi-Egg. "Is that mine?" she asked.
"Yup," T.K. said, handing her the object. He explained how he'd discovered it, which made Kari laugh. "I'm actually kinda curious about what Gatomon could Digivolve to."
"You're curious? What about me?" Gatomon protested. "It's me who'll be doing the Digivolving."
"Sorry Gatomon, but I don't want to stay here much longer," Kari said. "I feel really cruddy right now."
"What were you thinking about when you came here?" Yolei asked on a whim.
"I was thinking about being here," Kari answered.
"Try thinking about going home," Yolei suggested. "Maybe that's it."
"Okay," Kari said skeptically, but she did it anyway. She soon found herself in her living room, along with Tai, T.K. and Yolei. "It worked!"
"And Mom's not home yet, good," Tai added. He wandered into his bedroom and left Yolei, T.K., and Kari alone.
"This is too creepy," Kari sighed, "and I don't like it at all." She leaned back on the couch.
"You know what I'm not going to like?" Yolei said. "The lecture I get from my parents if I don't get home soon. I'll see you later."
"Bye Yolei," T.K. and Kari called as Yolei left.
T.K. broke the awkward silence that ensued. "You feeling okay?"
"Yeah, just kinda tired," Kari answered. "This is strange. I have powers? I can move people places? That's too much for me right now. Why can't I be normal?"
"Kari, neither of us has been completely normal for four years," T.K. told her. "DigiWorld kinda prevents that."
"All right, as normal as possible. I don't want these powers! It's putting us all in danger," Kari muttered. "I don't trust my psychologist. I swear he's evil."
"What do your parents say?" T.K. asked.
"They think I'm overreacting. I have to go again tomorrow after school, around four o'clock," Kari said.
"That sucks," T.K. said, Kari nodding in agreement. He glanced at his watch. "Ugh, I gotta go home now. I'll see you tomorrow."
Kari walked him to the door. "Yup, in the dreaded classroom."
"We have a science test."
"Thanks a lot for reminding me," Kari said sarcastically. A smile crossed her face. "You think you're gonna fail, don't you?"
"That would be an understatement," T.K. told her. "I don't get it! It's not fair!"
"You'll do great, I know," Kari assured him. T.K. smiled just enough to make her think he was agreeing with her.
"Hey, I have a basketball game at five thirty tomorrow. Wanna come?" T.K. asked.
"I'd love to T.K.," Kari smiled. "I'll be there."
"Good," T.K. said. He leaned over and kissed Kari on the cheek. "See ya."
"Bye," Kari murmured, a bit surprised by T.K. She closed the door behind him and dragged herself to her room. Her science books sat on her desk, but she ignored them and lay down on her bed. Her head hurt like a large herd of Monochromon had just Riverdanced on it. Sleep, that was what she needed... Kari left her clothes on, curled up under the covers, and fell into a deep sleep.
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Tai had barely gotten to school the next morning when Izzy attacked him.
"Tai, I have news."
"All right, spill it Izzy," Tai said.
"I did a bunch of fancy stuff with the Digital World's network-"
"You can access that thing?" interrupted Tai.
"Apparently so. Anyway, I have a picture and full description of this undersea master guy," Izzy said.
"Awesome!" Tai said in a yell-whisper. "So what's the dirt?"
"His name's Dragomon, an Ultimate level Digimon. To me he looks like a mechanical squid. His tentacles are immense. Dragomon's attacks are Tentacle Flapping and Tentacle claw, the latter being a bit more powerful," Izzy explained. "He seems to be a formidable opponent."
"Hmm... Do you think they can beat him?" Tai asked.
"It's gonna be tough, but I think so. The one thing I haven't been able to find out about Dragomon is his weakness," Izzy said. "I know he has one, but it's still very well hiddden from me."
"I think that'll be more than enough Izzy," said Tai as the bell rang for classes. "I'll tell Kari when I get home."
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"Kari, wake up honey, you have to go to your appointment."
"Huh?" Kari rolled over and opened one eye, her view filled with her mother's face. "What time is it?"
"Three fifteen."
"I missed school? I had a science test! Why didn't you wake me up?" Kari yelled, sitting up.
"You wouldn't wake up," Mrs. Kamiya said.
"Huh?"
"You were practically in a coma," her mother explained. "We couldn't wake you up at all. The doctor looked at you, and told us to just let you sleep. Now come on, you have an appointment to get to."
Kari sighed and dragged herself out of bed, made a feeble attempt at improving her hair, and followed her mom out to the car. They drove in silence for a while. "Tell me why I'm still seeing this creep," Kari demanded.
"Because you're supposed to," Mrs. Kamiya said.
"Why am I supposed to?"
"You went through a strange occurance. That can take an emotional and mental strain," she said.
"They told you to tell me that if I asked, didn't they?" Kari inquired. Her mom said nothing. "It's not a strange occurance anyway."
"What do you mean, not strange?" Mrs. Kamiya was confused.
"That wasn't the first time that happened," Kari said.
Mrs. Kamiya came to a screeching halt at a stop sign. "How long has this been happening?"
"About a month," Kari admitted, very calmly, as if having supernatural powers was something normal. "I have powers too."
"What kind of powers?"
"I can transport places. I'll do it now too," Kari said.
"Kari-"
Kari ignored her mother and closed her eyes, focusing on the destination. She opened them and they were in the parking lot of the psychologist's office.
"Hikari, you're scaring me," Mrs. Kamiya told her daughter sternly. "How on earth did you do that?"
"I don't know, but it probably wasn't on earth," Kari muttered. She got out of the car and slammed the door.
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The end of part 3... What shall happen next? Any ideas, feel free to offer them. I shall give you credit.